Every employee's password was stored in a single Excel file
4 hours ago
- #Enterprise Technology
- #AI and Security
- #Open Source
- Consumption-based models provide flexibility, efficiency, and predictability in uncertain markets.
- AI-assisted attacks are targeting modern, API-driven applications due to their interconnected and over-permissioned nature.
- Enterprise data services for Kubernetes aim to eliminate silos and establish a standardized cloud-native platform.
- Behavioral AI security is needed to catch advanced attacks that Microsoft 365's native security may miss.
- Virtual ransomware simulations allow IT and security professionals to test their response skills in live breach scenarios.
- Zero Trust models must adapt for non-human identities in the agentic AI era, as traditional models are built for human users.
- Adoption of AI at scale can unlock real ROI by moving from pilot to production.
- Open-weights AI models are enhancing text generation by incorporating diffusion techniques to boost performance.
- Hand-cranked AI devices offer a novel way to interact with AI while incorporating physical activity.
- AWS's Graviton processors are being mislabeled as 'AI chips', despite their impressive capabilities.
- OpenAI risks becoming a cautionary tale if it fails to innovate while chasing investors and enterprise customers.
- Oracle's heavy investment in AI datacenters is raising concerns among investors due to high capital expenditures.
- Russian phishing attacks are impersonating Signal support, highlighting ongoing security threats.
- Microsoft patches have failed to secure on-prem SharePoint, leaving it vulnerable to zero-day attacks.
- DEF CON is expanding its efforts to harden critical infrastructure by involving hackers in projects like the Franklin initiative.
- EQT has acquired a majority stake in Acronis, valuing the cybersecurity firm at over $3.5 billion.
- Ransomware continues to be a persistent threat, offering long-term career opportunities in cybersecurity.
- CentOS evolved from a hobby project into a default enterprise operating system through community collaboration.
- Open-source tools like Project Headroom are being developed to reduce costs associated with AI usage.
- OpenBSD 7.9 has been released with new features, maintaining its minimalist and ascetic design philosophy.
- Fedora has ended support for the Deepin desktop but gained collaboration with Microsoft.
- LocalSend provides a cross-platform file-sharing solution similar to AirDrop but without Apple's restrictions.
- The dBase database software has faded from prominence after 47 years, with its online presence recently declining.